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Title: Thermal Engineering of Stone Increased Prehistoric Tool making Skill
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Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………...3
Thermal E
ngineering of Stone Increased Prehistoric Tool making Skill………………….3
Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………….….5
Works Cited…………………………………………………………………………………...6
Introduction
    Anthropology is basically the study of humans, primates and hominids like chimpanzees. Anthropologist is individual who able to study the culture, languages, material and biologicals remains, the biological behavior of primates and our own habits. This study involves the incorporation of new ideas and technologies. In this assay we going to learn about international heat treatment of stone tools that has been documented in least by 70K BP; however, the useful ness of that technique is still in questionable among archeologists. There is systematic testing of hypothesis is generated from exposer of cores in three different temperatures (Room temperature, 300°C and 350°C) using advanced technology like automated flake propagation that bypass other human agencies. Results confirm that heat treatment leads to reduce force for fake’s propagation; it also demonstrates that such treatment does not have any significant effects on morphological fake form.
Thermal Engineering of Stone Increased Prehistoric Tool making Skill
Archaeologist always has debate over heat treatment of tool stone and how it affects the quality and workability of them. In the process of heat treatment of stones, it basically processes where there is slow heating of stones from approximately 200°C to 500°C, other strategies have also discovered. The earliest document which is found of intentional and systematic heat treatment is comes in light from middle stone South Africa, in around 72 thousand years ago. Even from that time heat treatment is documented ethnographically and...
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